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Pierre's post: Time for the turkey's to fry

December 18, 2009 by Pierre   Comments (0)

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Ah ha! So we come to one of my favourite times of the year. It’s now the turkey’s time to fry!

Good evening ladies and gentlemen, I see that it is the time for hiding indoors from the arctic cold! Just the perfect excuse for getting hot and sweaty next to a beautiful chick in any number of bizarre parties in London. My first two treats for such nocturnally inclined as yourselves are here. Enjoy, do your worst, and make sure you live long enough to hear from me next week... Pierre!

Underground Rebel Bingo Club

My first recommendation is one such party that you will have to jump on quickly if you wish to feel the burn as its happening Friday night at a secret location in Angel.

These Bingo hardcore players are breaking all the moulds and bringing back the sexy type of bingo that only my grandmother used to play. Expect plenty of shouting, glitter and beautiful foul mouthed burlesque girls calling the numbers. The location of this dirty night is only revealed upon purchasing a ticket so pull up your socks and get on this immediately to avoid another cold night in.

Fri 18th December 10pm to 3am (but get there before 11pm or youll miss out on the actual bingo)
www.rebelbingo.com
Tickets: £7 (£10 on the door)

Tiny Wallops Musical Extravaganza
Now the raucous troubadours known as Tiny Wallop are a personal favourite of mine. For the past year they have been singlehandedly keeping up jovial spirits of much of East London and are very much liable to put a knee up your mother’s brown at a moment’s notice, I'm told she likes that sort of thing.

Their current theatre/cabaret show is to be found well and truly trodden into the boards of Wilton’s Music Hall, featuring plenty of cockney singalongs, tongues in cheeks, a smattering of game show sparkle and now added Christmas magic as a preshow. I’d recommend it highly to all so bring your own cockles to warm on their cheer.
Fri 18th and Sat 19th December: 7.30pm
Tickets: £10
http://www.wiltons.org.uk/whats-on/event/tiny-wallops-and-magic-extravaganza

Enjoy good people and see you again next week!

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